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ticket. >> i think jim lehrer got run over. in the vice presidential debate there was a more active role played about it moderator. here candy crowley saw a more direct role by herself and i think that caused concern on both part of the romney and obama camp. what tucker is talking about would be an ideal. i would go back to the days when you had the leaving women voters running this thing and you didn't have the campaigns in such control. the candidates worry about slipups and gaffes. these formats are designed to protect them. the town hall. the idea is to have crowley as a secondary figure. the primary questions are suppose to be the people gathered by gallup asking questions. megyn: that's still the case. so she has that power. she doesn't come up with the questions but she gets to decide those questions. she'll be taking a more active role about whether she is the right person for the job. when the campaigns approved her they believed she wasn't going to be doing that. some on the right acued her of bias because she said s
ticket. >> i think jim lehrer got run over. in the vice presidential debate there was a more active role played about it moderator. here candy crowley saw a more direct role by herself and i think that caused concern on both part of the romney and obama camp. what tucker is talking about would be an ideal. i would go back to the days when you had the leaving women voters running this thing and you didn't have the campaigns in such control. the candidates worry about slipups and gaffes....
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jim lehrer had trouble making sure the candidates stuck to the rules last night. even nfl replacement refs were like, "this guy's a disaster! [ laughter ] who hires these guys?" of course, obama and romney differed on many subjects throughout the debate. however, there was one moment where they really came together in perfect harmony. check it out. [ humming "whistle" by flo rida ] [ light laughter ] [ humming in unison ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: flo rida fans. >> steve: yeah, they love flo rida. >> jimmy: they like flo rida, yeah. hey, the highly-anticipated videogame, "nba 2k13," hits stores this week. it is very realistic. in fact, as soon as you win, a kardashian shows up and marries you. [ laughter and applause ] it's just -- what a great game. >> steve: that's good. >> jimmy: exciting. actually, "nba 2k13" has a secret celebrity team that features pauly d and vinny from "jersey shore," and snooki as one of the basketballs. it's just -- it's really -- [ light laughter ] it's cute. it's small and orange. it's really cute. we have a great show tonight,
jim lehrer had trouble making sure the candidates stuck to the rules last night. even nfl replacement refs were like, "this guy's a disaster! [ laughter ] who hires these guys?" of course, obama and romney differed on many subjects throughout the debate. however, there was one moment where they really came together in perfect harmony. check it out. [ humming "whistle" by flo rida ] [ light laughter ] [ humming in unison ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: flo rida...
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especially after the previous debate when jim lehrer apparently felt his job was to simply establish that the stage had more than one person on it >> do you see a major difference between the two of you on social security? do you believe there's a fundamental difference between the two of you as to how you view the mission of the federal government? what are the differences between the two of you? >> jon: let me ask you this. do you even see two people? because i see two people. i don't want to intrude, but obviously there looks like, i don't know, two. i don't know. i don't know. how good a job did martha raddatz do? both presidential campaigns have already launched pre-emptive strikes on the next debate moderator >> the campaigns have asked the commission to check with candy crowley to say do you get the facts? we think there should be a very limited role, very few follow-ups, traffic cops >> jon: or traffic cone or the paint on the road. i guess what we're saying is you don't have to be there, candy. don't worry about it. just don't point [bleep] it out to either one of us. i wasn
especially after the previous debate when jim lehrer apparently felt his job was to simply establish that the stage had more than one person on it >> do you see a major difference between the two of you on social security? do you believe there's a fundamental difference between the two of you as to how you view the mission of the federal government? what are the differences between the two of you? >> jon: let me ask you this. do you even see two people? because i see two people. i...
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for more information on earthquake preparedness, captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. god eving. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with gwen
for more information on earthquake preparedness, captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. god eving. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close...
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after jim lehrer asked the question to president obama, gave him two minutes, then to mitt romney with 2 minutes, we would stop the tape and ask dr. jill stein and put the same question to rocky anderson. i want to play an excerpt of jill stein's response to moderator jim lehrer's questioned about so-called entitlement programs and social security. >> it is very important to point out that while we hear a very different narrative from barack obama and the democrats than we do from mitt romney, with mitt romney's narrative being, usually harsh, scary, selfishness on steroids, and the democratic narrative being warm and fuzzy and we're all in this together let's just wait for things to get better, it is really important to look beyond the talk, to look at the walk, to look at what is being proposed. geoffrey sax at the university of columbia has pointed out in his analysis of the budget proposal to both obama and romney-ryan, points out they are both aiming for essentially the same targets. they're both aiming for social security to be about 5% of gdp some years down the line whether it
after jim lehrer asked the question to president obama, gave him two minutes, then to mitt romney with 2 minutes, we would stop the tape and ask dr. jill stein and put the same question to rocky anderson. i want to play an excerpt of jill stein's response to moderator jim lehrer's questioned about so-called entitlement programs and social security. >> it is very important to point out that while we hear a very different narrative from barack obama and the democrats than we do from mitt...
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jim lehrer said at the outset he would put out a big question. he couldn't control them when it came to time again. that's an issue. people were able it to match them up. tonight we'll have greater variety. tonight we hear more about medicare and hear more about social security and age eligibility, my guess is. how are you going to get those 12 million jobs that you have promised the american people specifically? i think the vice presidential debate is another wonky, pretty od debate. they went at each other. >> it's a fun one. >> these are two practice guys, two irish catholic political warriors. they got into the game because they love it a lot. they have more in common personally than differences, but it played out i agree with him more than i do with him. >> tom, one final question. what are the pit fafalls for ea candidate in tonight's debate? >> my guess is there will be a surprise of some kind tonight. they're probably planning something to startle the audience or catch them off-guard or catch the opponent off-guard. the pitfalls are alway
jim lehrer said at the outset he would put out a big question. he couldn't control them when it came to time again. that's an issue. people were able it to match them up. tonight we'll have greater variety. tonight we hear more about medicare and hear more about social security and age eligibility, my guess is. how are you going to get those 12 million jobs that you have promised the american people specifically? i think the vice presidential debate is another wonky, pretty od debate. they went...
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troubled by the fact that in the first two debates, i was told they did a much better job than jim lehrer did. respectfully. but no question about poverty. the numbers are very clear. it is threatening our very democracy. you know the story line as well as i do, but no moderator has asked the question directly about poverty and the poor. tomorrow night, might we get a question about that specifically from someone that is living in impoverished conditions? >> is a way tok there downplay poverty, but the one thing i will say is that he did a great job. that debate was 70 minutes on foreign policy. if you match that with most americans, if that is not whose last three of their concerns, we have not talked about poverty or immigration. we have not talked about gay marriage, sensitive social issues. i have no idea what is going on in the heads of voters. moderating this third debate, she gets to call the questions from the audience and she gets to choose who gets to speak. i am sure she will be focused on some issues that have not been aired in the first two. poverty is incredibly important, i
troubled by the fact that in the first two debates, i was told they did a much better job than jim lehrer did. respectfully. but no question about poverty. the numbers are very clear. it is threatening our very democracy. you know the story line as well as i do, but no moderator has asked the question directly about poverty and the poor. tomorrow night, might we get a question about that specifically from someone that is living in impoverished conditions? >> is a way tok there downplay...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the pressure is on president obama tonight, as he meets mitt romney in round two of their debates, this one a town hall meeting at hofstra university in new york. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get some pre-game analysis of tonight's face-off from mark shields and michael gerson. >> ifill: then, new risks from tainted drugs made by the pharmacy linked to the meningitis outbreak. we have an update. >> woodruff: as the candidates spar over what happened in libya, the violence in syria, and the fallout from the arab spring, jeffrey brown talks with zbigniew brzezinski and walter russell mead. >> ifill: paul solman talks with authors donald barlett and james steele. their book blames free trade for the demise of the american middle class. >> do we want a society built on the principle that the only thing that matters is the lowest possible price or a society built on the principle that everyone should have a living wage? >> woodruff: and ray suarez looks at cuba's move
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the pressure is on president obama tonight, as he meets mitt romney in round two of their debates, this one a town hall meeting at hofstra university in new york. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get some pre-game analysis of tonight's face-off from mark shields and michael gerson. >> ifill: then, new risks from tainted drugs made by the pharmacy linked to...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with gwen ifill's report from the bay state. >> ifill: we're in massachusetts where the race for the senate seat once held by ted kennedy has become a surprising and expensive dead heat. and an unusual race to the ideological middle. >> suarez: stu rothenberg and susan page offer up other senate matchups to watch. >> woodruff: then, we update the conflict in syria amid reports that weapons have landed in the hands of militants linked to al qaeda. >> suarez: publicity stunt or scientific achievement? hari sreenivasan talks to miles o'brien about yesterday's supersonic freefall. >> woodruff: and kwame holman remembers arlen specter, the
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with gwen ifill's...
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." >> martha raddatz she hit it out of the park jim lehrer said he will never do it. so what we can expect from candy? plus if you are tired of kicking around the same old bad republican guy? stick around i'll introduce you to a new one. and later is the bush dynasty over, or just lying in wait. a fascinating new article of 43 and younger brother jeb is raising more than a few eyebrows. it's "the war room." it's monday night. we are in new york city. and we'll be right back. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] did you know that mach3 can last two times longer than a disposable? ♪ ♪ mach3 has high definition blades coated with 4 strengthening layers to help its blades stay sharp, so it can last 2 times longer than a disposable. get an incredibly close shave, day after day. switch to gillette mach
." >> martha raddatz she hit it out of the park jim lehrer said he will never do it. so what we can expect from candy? plus if you are tired of kicking around the same old bad republican guy? stick around i'll introduce you to a new one. and later is the bush dynasty over, or just lying in wait. a fascinating new article of 43 and younger brother jeb is raising more than a few eyebrows. it's "the war room." it's monday night. we are in new york city. and we'll be right...
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i hope she's like jim lehrer, because i hate when, you know, they give 30 seconds to answer a question, and say, that's it, we're moving on. but there are two things i will say in candy crowley's defense -- again, we'll see how the questions go tomorrow. one is she's one of the rare smart cnn on-air personalities. >> sean: i agree. but that comment sounded liberal to me. >> they're trying to fool us into thinking they're smart by putting foreigners on tv with glasses, but they're all airheads, other than candy crowley. more over i will always have a warm spot in my heart for her for allowing me to read from the starr report on tv. >> sean: little things maybe you happy, coulter. >> and they made a horrible miscalculation by misspeaking the truth after the first presidential debate. no matters what happens during the next tuesday, they'll come back and say, obama is back. >> sean: doesn't matter what happens. look, he didn't get worse, so he has to be somewhat better. i hate this format. who's undecided in america? you can't be undecided. but apparently they have some undecideds. thank
i hope she's like jim lehrer, because i hate when, you know, they give 30 seconds to answer a question, and say, that's it, we're moving on. but there are two things i will say in candy crowley's defense -- again, we'll see how the questions go tomorrow. one is she's one of the rare smart cnn on-air personalities. >> sean: i agree. but that comment sounded liberal to me. >> they're trying to fool us into thinking they're smart by putting foreigners on tv with glasses, but they're...
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that is what jim lehrer was trying to do the other night, but it got messy. if you have a strict time limit, just turn off the microphone. that would be interesting because they continue to talk for half an hour and they are not on. we could do this, but it would not be a tv show. it would be a debate. anybody else? please, mr. murphy. >> how do they select the moderators? it seems they seem to come from the three major -- abc, nbc, cbs -- and they do not seem to come from a lot of the other areas, and they control them. >> follow the money. who has the biggest purse is? abc, nbc, cbs, cnn, and they will grow pbs in now and then as a public service -- they will throw pbs in now and then as a public service. i'm being sarcastic. every once in awhile, c-span might get in there. same thing occurs covering events on the floor of congress. the iran-contra hearings in 1987, c-span had wanted to be in the room taking the film to give fair, medium close-up shots rather than tight shots, but when it got interesting and when people started watching is when the networks
that is what jim lehrer was trying to do the other night, but it got messy. if you have a strict time limit, just turn off the microphone. that would be interesting because they continue to talk for half an hour and they are not on. we could do this, but it would not be a tv show. it would be a debate. anybody else? please, mr. murphy. >> how do they select the moderators? it seems they seem to come from the three major -- abc, nbc, cbs -- and they do not seem to come from a lot of the...
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deals that get made -- we saw in the first debate when the candidates blew through the segments, jim lehrer didn't exert a lot of control over the proceedings. candidates can do what they want. >> can theed aien audience ask they want? >> candy kroucrowley has pre-screened the questions, she's selected which ones will be asked. she hasn't told the campaigns. we know what they are because people submitted their questions in advance. candy whether teill tell us whi. >> from a body language perspective, what do they need to come? >> they need to be real. one thing is that we don't have the split screen. so that's very important. i think it's a wrong move. the public is too sharp and we need to see it all. >> that's one of the deals that they probably made. don't do it because you didn't want to catch somebody off guard. >> but why not? it's human and we need to see that and we need to have the whole picture. and it just gives us a little bit of that picture. >> how could obama do a better job? >> he needs to be more animated. he needs to stop with the huh, huh, because it doesn't work for him.
deals that get made -- we saw in the first debate when the candidates blew through the segments, jim lehrer didn't exert a lot of control over the proceedings. candidates can do what they want. >> can theed aien audience ask they want? >> candy kroucrowley has pre-screened the questions, she's selected which ones will be asked. she hasn't told the campaigns. we know what they are because people submitted their questions in advance. candy whether teill tell us whi. >> from a...
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jim lehrer was criticized for having established the rules to stay out of the way and let the candidates out of the way. and martha raddatz was widely praised for violating the rules by asking follow-up questions. can candy crowley said this. >> it's also very hard to evade a question that comes from a town hall person. and the nice thing will be if the town hall person asks apples and they answer oranges, i go wait a second, the question was about apples, let's follow up on that. there's the opportunity to drill down on the subjects. >> they appear to violate the presidential debate comilgs's secret mem up of understanding, a set of debate rules and agreed to and signed by both campaigns. "time magazine" got a copy of that and published. it states the moderator will not ask follow-up question questions or comment on either the questions asked by the audience or the answers of the candidates during the debate or otherwise intervene except to acknowledge the questioners from the audience or enforce the time limits and invite candidate comments during the two-minute response period. in the
jim lehrer was criticized for having established the rules to stay out of the way and let the candidates out of the way. and martha raddatz was widely praised for violating the rules by asking follow-up questions. can candy crowley said this. >> it's also very hard to evade a question that comes from a town hall person. and the nice thing will be if the town hall person asks apples and they answer oranges, i go wait a second, the question was about apples, let's follow up on that. there's...
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when governor romney tried to change topics and jim lehrer said let's not. >> here is the peak. >> 158,690 tweets her minute. single minute, 160,000 tweets tweeted by the people from devices or laptops, whatever they're doing or watching the debate. we're also tonight going to be drilling in to what topics people are talk about. looking at last week in danville, the vice presidential debate was also an all-topic format like we're going to see tonight. 26% of the tweets poe cuss on the foreign policy. largely iran and the attack in benghazi. then the economy and abortion. rounding out the top five. these are the numbers we'd be able to give you tonight. what moments people are reacting to and what topics they are talking about. >> bret: it schwab good. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> bret: "special report" continues after this. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my
when governor romney tried to change topics and jim lehrer said let's not. >> here is the peak. >> 158,690 tweets her minute. single minute, 160,000 tweets tweeted by the people from devices or laptops, whatever they're doing or watching the debate. we're also tonight going to be drilling in to what topics people are talk about. looking at last week in danville, the vice presidential debate was also an all-topic format like we're going to see tonight. 26% of the tweets poe cuss on...
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guest: i think jim lehrer did a great job. that is not just because mitt romney was the winner. host: to you think he controlled the free-for-all? guest: brass was mad because they want obama to win. -- the press was mad because they wanted obama to win. the point is, he objectively inserted himself into the process less than most moderators do. i think that is good. i want to see how the candidates interact with each other. they would never put up with a moderator-less bait because you talk about vulnerable. host: go to rachel from canfield, ohio, on the inbev -- independent line. caller: good morning, i am calling in regards to the comments of the media or lack of comments of the media. i am really frustrated. i am angry. that they have not tried to give us the truth or report anything. when this president was a senator and running, i remember there was something that happened in los angeles that they could not report. a reporter was told not to reported. from then, it caught my attention. i have been following this since then. a lack of attention on been gauzy, the lack of re
guest: i think jim lehrer did a great job. that is not just because mitt romney was the winner. host: to you think he controlled the free-for-all? guest: brass was mad because they want obama to win. -- the press was mad because they wanted obama to win. the point is, he objectively inserted himself into the process less than most moderators do. i think that is good. i want to see how the candidates interact with each other. they would never put up with a moderator-less bait because you talk...
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it's easier in some ways to steam roll jim lehrer who is in his late 70s and wanted to have a light touch as compared to a lot of different people who are going to pop up and speak. i think at times i would expect from past town halls they will speak from personal experience that's a chance for the president to do what you're talking about with respect to immigration, with respect to women's issues, and with respect to, i think, the core of a lot of the whole point of an election which is do people have a right to vote regardless of what they look like. just today the supreme court rejected a republican attempt to restrict voting in ohio, an important state. there's no reason why the president shouldn't get on record there and try to draw mitt romney out because he hasn't been clear about where he stands on voting rights. >> yeah. >> indeed. ari melber and dr. james peterson, thank you both very much. >> thanks, martin. >> thanks, martin. >>> we are edging closer and closer to this crucial debate. stay with us. we'll be right back. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in smal
it's easier in some ways to steam roll jim lehrer who is in his late 70s and wanted to have a light touch as compared to a lot of different people who are going to pop up and speak. i think at times i would expect from past town halls they will speak from personal experience that's a chance for the president to do what you're talking about with respect to immigration, with respect to women's issues, and with respect to, i think, the core of a lot of the whole point of an election which is do...
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>> this is the problem in terms of president obama and his supporters having said the fault was jim lehrer. obama is going to have to if he feels mitt romney is saying things that are not right or not true or misrepresentative of his positions, it's the candidate's job to make that case. i know you talked about therlier in the show. that is going to be something i suspect you will see president obama hit very hard tonight. this is a key issue. this is something that, as you said, this has been twice now the governor made the statement and one of his aides walked it back. i think the president will address 234 this in full. >> that's always been a weakness in television and the advantage of print. print the next day does a very good job or the second day of clearing up the facts. television is live and phenomenal and rarely do you find an anchor or a host or a moderator with the whatever it takes to say, whoa, i know that fact, and you're wrong. it's a factual thing you're getting wrong there. >> that's why maggie is absolutely right. the president has got to do it in the debate. it wouldn'
>> this is the problem in terms of president obama and his supporters having said the fault was jim lehrer. obama is going to have to if he feels mitt romney is saying things that are not right or not true or misrepresentative of his positions, it's the candidate's job to make that case. i know you talked about therlier in the show. that is going to be something i suspect you will see president obama hit very hard tonight. this is a key issue. this is something that, as you said, this has...
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there were a lot of complaints from democrats about jim lehrer. president obama is the one on stage. it is the candidate's job to push back. that is one of many instances the campaign would like to have back. they spent the last two weeks gnawing over it. obamacare is the president's signature of legislative achievement of his term. romneycare is the single achievement for the former massachusetts governor. romney managed to get through a republican primary despite that. it was hardly a plus for him. obama is hoping to get reelected despite the fact the law and the way it was passed, the federal one, remains problematic. sentiments have improved about it. polling shows it is still not a huge -- >>maggie is now a senior political writer for politico. we have time for one more call. next up is jacksonville, florida. a republican. caller: what will romney do to strengthen our form insolence -- foreign influence? >> mitt romney on foreign policy and u.s. influence. foreign policy mitt romney has not spent an extensive amount time on. the campaign does
there were a lot of complaints from democrats about jim lehrer. president obama is the one on stage. it is the candidate's job to push back. that is one of many instances the campaign would like to have back. they spent the last two weeks gnawing over it. obamacare is the president's signature of legislative achievement of his term. romneycare is the single achievement for the former massachusetts governor. romney managed to get through a republican primary despite that. it was hardly a plus...
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bob schieffer and i are different, jim lehrer and i are different, different backgrou s backgrounds, different experiences and certainly one of the differences between me, i'm female and they're male. that's a part of it. i guess i didn't embrace the history of it as -- until women started -- and by the way, men, as well. my -- i have just sons. and they were thrilled and said, "mom, did you know, you're the first woman in 20 years?" so they were excited by it. what is different about this debate is that it's also -- it's a town hall meeting. so there will be folks there that have been selected as not having made up their minds. so they bring to the table their worries. and so i think there are a lot of elements here that make room for surprises and if you look back over the history of debates, there's usually always one. i am hoping that the 25 years that i've covered politics has prepared me and given me the base for this. monday morning quarterbacking is no more effective in politics than in football. what worries this campaign is the right to sit things out. can i tell you how aw
bob schieffer and i are different, jim lehrer and i are different, different backgrou s backgrounds, different experiences and certainly one of the differences between me, i'm female and they're male. that's a part of it. i guess i didn't embrace the history of it as -- until women started -- and by the way, men, as well. my -- i have just sons. and they were thrilled and said, "mom, did you know, you're the first woman in 20 years?" so they were excited by it. what is different about...
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." >> martha raddatz she hit it out of the park jim lehrer said he will never do it. so what we can expect from candy? plus if you are tired of kicking around the same old bad republican guy? stick around, i'll introduce you to a new one. and later is the bush dynasty over, or just lying in wait. a article of 43 and younger brother jeb is raising more than a few eyebrows. it's go time. it's go time. it's go time. go time. you know what time it is. go time. it's go time. it's go time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? then it's go. go. go. go. go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! only on current tv. >> jennifer: tomorrow's debate sure to be very different from the last one. but what we do know for sure it is will be a townhall format which means the audience members get to ask the questions. according to a memorandum of understanding between the campaigns, the moderator candy crowley is prohibited from asking follow-up questions, but she has said herself repeatedly that she does plan
." >> martha raddatz she hit it out of the park jim lehrer said he will never do it. so what we can expect from candy? plus if you are tired of kicking around the same old bad republican guy? stick around, i'll introduce you to a new one. and later is the bush dynasty over, or just lying in wait. a article of 43 and younger brother jeb is raising more than a few eyebrows. it's go time. it's go time. it's go time. go time. you know what time it is. go time. it's go time. it's go time....
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for another jim lehrer set the standard of the moderator playing a more hands off role. both of these things could be seen as really going against the grain of what crowley is all about. now, she does plan on getting specific and asking some tough follow-up questions but she is of course limited by the topics of the audience's questions. more john coming up on the "full court press" after the break. you can join us in our chat room current.com/billpress. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game-changer? is this going to change the (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio and on current tv. this is the "bill press show." >> john: this is the "bill press show." i'm john fuglesang filling in for bill all morning taking your calls at 1-866-55-press. taking your comments on the twitter at john fuglesan
for another jim lehrer set the standard of the moderator playing a more hands off role. both of these things could be seen as really going against the grain of what crowley is all about. now, she does plan on getting specific and asking some tough follow-up questions but she is of course limited by the topics of the audience's questions. more john coming up on the "full court press" after the break. you can join us in our chat room current.com/billpress. (vo) what is said here could...